Dear colleagues,
Nottingham City Council has just been re-elected.
The Labour Party retains control with 36 seats out of 55 (a loss of 4).
Our manifesto includes a commitment to a greener city.
You can read it at http://uk.geocities.com/acitythatworks/
The future plans on the green section are added below.
Best wishes,
Michael Edwards,
Councillor (Labour, Mapperley ward),
Deputy Leader,
Nottingham City Council.
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Labour believes in developing the city whilst maintaining people's quality of life, believing a green environment is important to all of us. Nottingham will continue to be a Green City - a Labour City.
Future Plans
Expand kerbside recycling city-wide, making recycling easier and more efficient
Continue to insulate council houses across the city - delivering modern insulation for the people of Nottingham.
Support modern transport choices
- Through future lines of the tram
- By continuing to increase quality of bus services
- By supplying 'Real Time' timetable information
Develop Transport interchanges making it easier to transfer between buses, trains, trams and bikes.
Deliver improvements in transport across the city, through funding generated by the Workplace Parking Levy
Introduce a high quality Ring Road Bus service linking the city’s two hospitals, as well as a number of major employers
Increase the number of parks with Green Flag status
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